Here are 10 stories related to social media and nonprofits that I think you should review. V) Ways nonprofits leverage blogs. I) Idealware’s updated Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide. ToolsX) Seven Deadly Sins of Social Good. IX) How Diverse are Social Networks. VII) Animals given voices through Twitter.

Grassroots.org offers a ton of great resources for nonprofits. Grassroots.org provides free capacity-building services for nonprofit organizations. All of our free services are conveniently packaged in the Grassroots.org Toolbox: a suite of free user-friendly tools designed to help nonprofits achieve, free tools online toolsMORE >>

—– Whether you are part of a nonprofit organization, an action campaign, a local community, or a school, you know that it is through stories you can showcase your work, change people’s minds, inspire them to make change, or join you to make a difference. Animoto isn’t a new tool, but it is still in my top five.
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Note from Beth: “ Measuring the Networked Nonprofit ” is getting a lot of good feedback as people read and apply the ideas in the book. In the book, we avoid talking about specific tools because they change so fast and new ones appear almost daily. And now, for those tips and tools: 1 – Get to Know Your Audience.
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Here’s a summary of tips, tools, examples, and resources for getting the most of our your nonprofit event with social media. (Here’s a curated link list used to create this post). Many nonprofits use EventBrite for this purpose. One of the more popular with nonprofits is ThunderClap. BEFORE. DURING. AFTER.
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Yesterday was the 3rd annual Women Who Tech Telesummit , bringing together over 600 women (and men) from for-profit and nonprofit organizations and technology start, connecting developers and techies with those new to the field, igniting conversations and long-term collaborations. Tools and Apps to Energize Your Base. SLIDES. NOTES.
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